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would we be able to ascertain, here -- with kennedy you saw the silos and tanks. is it that black and white here? >> it appears it's going to be quite difficult for this to be a slam-dunk in terms of obtaining the prove proof necessary, but lodge dictates chemical weapons were used. this is the second time or perhaps the third time. some studies, the investigation is showing. so, what are we actually looking for? there's two ways of looking at the potential military strikes. the political justification and there's the humanitarian one. if you follow the logistics and ask the right questions, you hit a dead end. politically speaking, are we worried about the chemical weapons or a slap on the wrist to assad? president obama is saying this is not meant to do regime change. we're looking to punish them. using chemical weapons against their people. it's a war crime. absolutely is a war crime. but what are we achieving by stating it out loud? we're giving the assad regime time not only to move the elements where we're going to strike because we said where we're going to
would we be able to ascertain, here -- with kennedy you saw the silos and tanks. is it that black and white here? >> it appears it's going to be quite difficult for this to be a slam-dunk in terms of obtaining the prove proof necessary, but lodge dictates chemical weapons were used. this is the second time or perhaps the third time. some studies, the investigation is showing. so, what are we actually looking for? there's two ways of looking at the potential military strikes. the political...
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in the interview john kennedy says can we review a couple of thesequestions. and they allowed it. they allowed it. goes along in a few. ut that was a different time. for the the president said if we did it again, we were doing. [laughter] >> i think it's going to be very honest. he's beginning outthere and taking it for whatever i is. cemented your at a tense interview? who have now come another day. >> but he is quite a guy. >> when you look at just the tv message, that young people today, my daughter for example, i think everything is on that. rupert murdoch says that this is just how it is. and transported and is it the same with i.t.? >> i don't have one of those devices. i really don't. so what is going on. >> in his soon-to-be bed. >> everyone is talking about little thing and it's kind of scary. >> what we have on the show is girl from boston who was into the situation. who is inside the internet. we go on and what is the latest on what is going on. we're covering ourselves. one of them is going to happen, i'm sure. neil: what have you done with all of your dollars? >> well
in the interview john kennedy says can we review a couple of thesequestions. and they allowed it. they allowed it. goes along in a few. ut that was a different time. for the the president said if we did it again, we were doing. [laughter] >> i think it's going to be very honest. he's beginning outthere and taking it for whatever i is. cemented your at a tense interview? who have now come another day. >> but he is quite a guy. >> when you look at just the tv message, that young...
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people came into my office, kennedy the help you. it does seem like it makes a difference. melissa: it makes you want to be here. and also makes you -- it makes you feel like you want to help the person next to you, even if your not getting anything added. altogether that makes the whole thing better. is that real? there is that. >> and then you have a big cleanup finance which takes away from taking a job. i don't know. i'm with you. it's a team effort. i think the tough thing these days is everybody's trying to get ahead of the company. every companies trying to succeed. how we get there is a key. i tend to think that the united states as a whole does a pretty good job of teaming up and trying to rise together. let's face it. other countries around the world, even other businesses in the industry friday each other's lunch. don't forget, even in the network business people jump around and take secrets and that diaz just to try to make themselves look better. melissa: we would never do that. >> and this may sound very pollyannas. pallas believe this model of the was good fo
people came into my office, kennedy the help you. it does seem like it makes a difference. melissa: it makes you want to be here. and also makes you -- it makes you feel like you want to help the person next to you, even if your not getting anything added. altogether that makes the whole thing better. is that real? there is that. >> and then you have a big cleanup finance which takes away from taking a job. i don't know. i'm with you. it's a team effort. i think the tough thing these days...
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taxes were higher when kennedy was president. he could afford to lower them. keep the focus on his remarks, taxpayers know more to do with their money than the government knows to do with their money, any economy, any time. and liberals couldn't be more clueless. cal e-mails why do i picture neil cavuto watching jfk and cheering like that e-trade kid, bottle in one hand, sausage hero in the other, shouting at the top of his lungs, jfk! jfk! cal, how did you know. alexandra writes how could anyone hearing john kennedy's own words think you doctored the tapes? what did those critics expect, that in the next segment he would say don't believe a word i just said? >> and another thing about obama kennedy, you would never hear obama utter the most famous words ask not what your country can do for you, quite the opposite. and another, i wasn't even born when he was in the oefg office. but the idea to cut taxes will boost the economy, it makes sense. the key point that you left out of your tax cut proposal is that the u.s. was not at war in 1962. iraq and afghanistan
taxes were higher when kennedy was president. he could afford to lower them. keep the focus on his remarks, taxpayers know more to do with their money than the government knows to do with their money, any economy, any time. and liberals couldn't be more clueless. cal e-mails why do i picture neil cavuto watching jfk and cheering like that e-trade kid, bottle in one hand, sausage hero in the other, shouting at the top of his lungs, jfk! jfk! cal, how did you know. alexandra writes how could...
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it is an interview almost 50 years old, by john kennedy. september 9th, 1963, a president who didn't know he had little more than two months to live, argued against tax cuts that his own party was dead set against. liberals, i want you to listen up. this is your icon, calling for bringing taxes down. >> mr. president, harry truman was out for his walk this morning and said he didn't think we should have a tax cut until we get the budget balanced. and the other day, he said what people think is true is very often more important than what actually is true. what -- in view of all of that, what do you think about cutting taxes while the budget is still indeficit? >> the reason the budget is in deficit, you get more than 4 million people unemployed. you have a slow growth, much slower than any other western country. i am in favor of a tax cut because i'm concerned if we don't get the tax cut, we'll have an increase in unemployment and may enter into a period of economic downturn. we had a recession, we have done pretty well but still have over 4
it is an interview almost 50 years old, by john kennedy. september 9th, 1963, a president who didn't know he had little more than two months to live, argued against tax cuts that his own party was dead set against. liberals, i want you to listen up. this is your icon, calling for bringing taxes down. >> mr. president, harry truman was out for his walk this morning and said he didn't think we should have a tax cut until we get the budget balanced. and the other day, he said what people...
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killing kennedy was my favorite book until i read keep it pithy, that was great. i appreciate you reading both books, brad. nice things to say about the audio of keep it pithy this week, once bill o'reilly takes center stage, things get interesting very quickly. it's one that will keep listeners engaged until the very end. thank you for that. >>> how to handle yourself verbally. last week a beauty contestant from san francisco got into a little trouble. >> what do you prefer to have, if you could only have one and why. would you like me to repeat? >> thank you for that wonderful question. i would pick seeing, because seeing is the sense we can ever see. seeing is believing. and believing is what you see, is perfect. and out of all the senses, seei seeing would really be wonderful. thank you so much. >> sounds like some of the monologues on our cable competition. here's the deal, don't try to b.s. anybody ever. if you are flux axed by a question as that young lady was, say you don't know or kind of laugh and say, you know, i'll have to think about it, bloviating ne
killing kennedy was my favorite book until i read keep it pithy, that was great. i appreciate you reading both books, brad. nice things to say about the audio of keep it pithy this week, once bill o'reilly takes center stage, things get interesting very quickly. it's one that will keep listeners engaged until the very end. thank you for that. >>> how to handle yourself verbally. last week a beauty contestant from san francisco got into a little trouble. >> what do you prefer to...
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. >> when we met with president kennedy, he was so afraid of violence. >> how long can we be patient? >> reporter: like king, lewis was one of the march organizers and speakers. >> we want to be free now. >> reporter: at what point, did you recognize it as an historic moment? >> i stepped to the podium. i saw hundreds and hundreds of young people. i said to myself, this is it. >> reporter: and you were still a kid. >> when you have been sitting on a lunch counter stool and someone walk up and spit on you, pour hot water, hot coffee on you, you say you're committed to nonviolence, you have to grow up. >> reporter: old soul, as they say. >> i was an old soul. >> reporter: old souls pushing for a new america. >> i have a dream. >> reporter: it was not left to one man, the final speaker of the day. >> my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream today. >> reporter: and it's a dream that still lives on, 50 years later. you still come here often? >> oh, yes. to reflect. to
. >> when we met with president kennedy, he was so afraid of violence. >> how long can we be patient? >> reporter: like king, lewis was one of the march organizers and speakers. >> we want to be free now. >> reporter: at what point, did you recognize it as an historic moment? >> i stepped to the podium. i saw hundreds and hundreds of young people. i said to myself, this is it. >> reporter: and you were still a kid. >> when you have been sitting on...
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discussing economic policy -- and john kennedy said again and again tax cuts were there, 50 years ago. remember the one in the middle. >>> i am andrea tantaros, with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, eric bolling, and greg gutfeld. it is 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." 50 years ago tomorrow, martin luther king stood on the steps of the lincoln memorial, told the world about his dream. >> i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed. we will will able to speed up that day when all of god's children, black men and white men, jews and gentiles, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old negro spiritual, free at last, free at last, thank god almighty we are free at last. >> five decades later, the first african-american president will stand on those steps to mark that defining moment of the civil rights movement. president obama will likely note racial progress made in the last 50 years. some people aren't satisfied with the current civil rights leaders in america. here is liberal journalist margaret carlson. >>
discussing economic policy -- and john kennedy said again and again tax cuts were there, 50 years ago. remember the one in the middle. >>> i am andrea tantaros, with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, eric bolling, and greg gutfeld. it is 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." 50 years ago tomorrow, martin luther king stood on the steps of the lincoln memorial, told the world about his dream. >> i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true...
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president kennedy refused to meet with member of the civil rights movement in advance of the speech that day. he did meet them as the march was ongoing. he was afraid if he met with them in advance of the march, they would put demands on him. that was the atmosphere in washington at the time. quick aside for you, uma, the night before the march, civil rights organizers had succeeded in getting a really good sound system. which you needed for a crowd that size. on the night before the march, the sound system was broken apart. it was vandalized. walter fon taberoy, later became -- walter fonteroy, later became the delegate to congress approached the government and said you need to get the sound system prepared because we don't know what will happen if people cannot hear the speeches from the lincoln memorial. he pushed and prodded the federal government to repair it. that night the army corps of engineers prepared the sound system and the rest is history. back to you. >> uma: wow! fascinating reflections on this pivotal moment in history. doug mckelway, thank you very much. >> yeah. >> uma
president kennedy refused to meet with member of the civil rights movement in advance of the speech that day. he did meet them as the march was ongoing. he was afraid if he met with them in advance of the march, they would put demands on him. that was the atmosphere in washington at the time. quick aside for you, uma, the night before the march, civil rights organizers had succeeded in getting a really good sound system. which you needed for a crowd that size. on the night before the march, the...
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"picked up a copy of killing kennedy at the hong kong airport. it made my trip back home seem like 15 minutes. great read." finally tonight the tip of the day courtesy of president obama speaking in buffalo, new york today, he said this. >> your outstanding mayor brian higgins is here. give him a big round of applause. [ cheers and applause ] what? byron brown. i'm sorry, byron. let me -- what i meant was your congressman brian higgins is here. your mayor byron brown is here. [ cheers and applause ] >> this what is happens when you get to be 52 years old. when i was 51, everything was smooth. >> all right. so here's the tip. if you are older than 45, not 52, write stuff down. the memory fades for everybody. just jot some notes about names, dates, and events. it's easy. factor tip of the day. i have to do that now. i forget, byron brown, brian higgins, you know? write it down. , president obama. that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor web site which is different from billo'reilly.com. >>> also we would like you to spout out
"picked up a copy of killing kennedy at the hong kong airport. it made my trip back home seem like 15 minutes. great read." finally tonight the tip of the day courtesy of president obama speaking in buffalo, new york today, he said this. >> your outstanding mayor brian higgins is here. give him a big round of applause. [ cheers and applause ] what? byron brown. i'm sorry, byron. let me -- what i meant was your congressman brian higgins is here. your mayor byron brown is here. [...
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then kennedy. there was a season of tumultuous uprising in our country and a lot of bloodshed along the way and a lot of fear. >> and that issue of where the vines was coming from and who should fear the violence. i'll talk to you for a moment. i have something i would like us to listen to. on meet the press, roy wilkins being asked about the likelihood that it would be marchers who would riot. let's take a listen. >> mr. wilkins, there are a great many people, as i'm sure you know, that believe it would be impossible to bring more than 100,000 militant negroes into washington without incidence and possibly riot. >> i don't think there will be any rioting. i don't think a hundred thousand people, just assembling, is cause for apprehension about a riot. the city of washington has accommodated much larger crowds and nobody has talked up in advance the possibility of violence. >> so as you just pointed out, all of the violence up to this moment had been against demonstrators, against civil rights acti
then kennedy. there was a season of tumultuous uprising in our country and a lot of bloodshed along the way and a lot of fear. >> and that issue of where the vines was coming from and who should fear the violence. i'll talk to you for a moment. i have something i would like us to listen to. on meet the press, roy wilkins being asked about the likelihood that it would be marchers who would riot. let's take a listen. >> mr. wilkins, there are a great many people, as i'm sure you know,...
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president kennedy died that year. the girls in the church. that was all happening. but decent jobs and better education are things we would like to see. all americans and all people deserve health care. however, martin luther king now has a granddaughter. i don't think giving her free contraceptives and free access to abortion helps her get a job, house or better education. >> thank you for being with us. coming up, a neverending river of nauseating rhetoric flowing from the left as the nation stops to remember the march on washington. reverend jesse jackson compares tea party members to the civil war era. left wing radical ed schultz puts up a poll asking if conservatives are the new confederates. when we return, our friends from the five. they are here to respond. continue forget. we want to hear from you. log on to hannitylive.foxnews.com. follow the live show. cast your vote for video of the day. the third option, incredible helmet cam video of a heart stopping race crash. you will see how it end s. take a look. [ male announcer ] running out of steam? ♪ now y
president kennedy died that year. the girls in the church. that was all happening. but decent jobs and better education are things we would like to see. all americans and all people deserve health care. however, martin luther king now has a granddaughter. i don't think giving her free contraceptives and free access to abortion helps her get a job, house or better education. >> thank you for being with us. coming up, a neverending river of nauseating rhetoric flowing from the left as the...
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she took home an award for lifetime achievement and also received one of the prestigious kennedy center honors for her contributions to the arts. that was in 2005. here she is with tony bennett looking lovely. she also appeared in dozens of movie and tv roles including the 1955 classic film "east of eden" with james dean. julie harris died yesterday at her home in massachusetts. she was 87 years old. >> she was so great "east of eden." still be missed. >>> friends and family today remembering chris lane, the australian baseball player gunned down last week in oklahoma, for no apparent reason. coming up, the gesture from the president that the state's governor says she'd like to see next. >> plus, more fallout over obama care. one prominent republican now laying out a plan to get the public on board with repealing it. >> we're not going to fund obama care. and if president obama chooses to force a shutdown, a partial temporary shutdown, then we have to stand together and turn up the heat until the democrats listen to the american people. hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fi
she took home an award for lifetime achievement and also received one of the prestigious kennedy center honors for her contributions to the arts. that was in 2005. here she is with tony bennett looking lovely. she also appeared in dozens of movie and tv roles including the 1955 classic film "east of eden" with james dean. julie harris died yesterday at her home in massachusetts. she was 87 years old. >> she was so great "east of eden." still be missed. >>>...
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there will be speakers, including oprah winfrey and the president of the united states and caroline kennedy and john lewis, the only living speaker from 50 years ago. he's going to speak as well today. it's going to be a great day. a little bit of rain but we're all ready for it. a little bit of rain never hurt anybody. >> that is true. sounds exciting. thanks so much, don. we'll get back to you. we'll be right back. ♪ . >>> checking our top stories at 14 minutes past the hour, a soggy start to the first-classes at michigan state university. two to three inches of rain fell in an hour and a half. many roads are closed in east lansing. police are warning drivers to be extra careful. >>> mosquitos in florida may be spreading an extremely dangerous disease in the united states called dengue fever. it can be hard to treat. dengue fever can cause fever, rashes, muscle joint pain and even death. wear mosquito repel lent. >>> the family of a florida teenager is suing the police. they are claiming that cops used excessive force. cops saw hernandez spraying graffiti and he died a few hours later.
there will be speakers, including oprah winfrey and the president of the united states and caroline kennedy and john lewis, the only living speaker from 50 years ago. he's going to speak as well today. it's going to be a great day. a little bit of rain but we're all ready for it. a little bit of rain never hurt anybody. >> that is true. sounds exciting. thanks so much, don. we'll get back to you. we'll be right back. ♪ . >>> checking our top stories at 14 minutes past the hour,...
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. >> mcmenamins kennedy school. >> it's a school in portland. they've turned a school into a b & b. there are chalkboards. the guests can come and look at the school auditorium. welcome. look at your room. >> they can go to the detention bar and order a drink. >> these are quirky. >> here's another one. this is called the red caboose getaway in washington state. it's a train that you sleep in. it's got themed cars. there's -- they are refurbished. >> that might be great fun. that appeals to me. well -- i want to help these people sell their trips but -- >> it's unique. >> you have to have a spirit of adventure. >> yes, you certainly do. do you like b & bs? are you a b & b person? >> i'm not really. >> i always feel weird because they are so intimate and you hear everything. people are like, are you raze for breakfast? i like to go eat when i'm ready and, you know, and be a little bit of a hermit. >> hoda really likes to disappear. i don't young know this about her. she's gregarious and stuff but when she's out, she's so out. she's not just out the door. she's out of town. >> i just
. >> mcmenamins kennedy school. >> it's a school in portland. they've turned a school into a b & b. there are chalkboards. the guests can come and look at the school auditorium. welcome. look at your room. >> they can go to the detention bar and order a drink. >> these are quirky. >> here's another one. this is called the red caboose getaway in washington state. it's a train that you sleep in. it's got themed cars. there's -- they are refurbished. >> that...